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Japanese folklore scholar Kunio Yanagida and movie director and producer Shigeru Miki co-authored "Folklore of the Snow Country (Reprint Edition)". Yanagida is well known as a scholar of Japanese folklore such as "Tono Monogatari", but Miki is also a cameraman known as a pioneer of Japanese documentary film. This book is a collection of works that record life in the Oga region of Akita Prefecture over a year from 1940 to 1941. It is divided into chapters such as "People living in the soil", "Rural saijiki", "Clothing, food, housing and folk tools", and "Faith, magic, and others". I record every detail of my life. The photo was taken by Miki during breaks in the filming of the local documentary film Living in the Earth. Although he emphasizes the aspect of film materials and records, which are neither news photography nor art photography, there are photographs with an artist's taste everywhere, such as portraits of farmers and casual snaps. It is a book that lets you know the photographer Shigeru Miki, as well as the folklore meaning of life in Japan before the war. Published and reprinted in 1977. Missing case.